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The UT Graduate School of Medicine recently honored employees with the10th annual Employee Excellence Awards program. Employees recognized are Donna Doyle, Tina Richey, Ashley Smith, and Hope Wright.

Demo models of the frozen hydrogen fuel pellets produced in ORNL’s fusion fuel pellet lab.

AHS cross-disciplinary reasearch lab open house

IdM at IXDA12 Dublin: talks, workshops, interviews, awards

 

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ORNL’s Additive manufacturing process material in powder form and another in liquid. Research contact is Corson Cramer.

  

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Kathryn Peruski, an R&D staff radiochemist in the Fuel Cycle Chemistry Technology group at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, uses optical microscopy to study the microstructure of uranium oxide pellets. The pellets are used to study alternative nuclear fuel reprocessing strategies for the Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy.

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Image from transmission electron microscopy performed to investigate radiation damage in additively manufactured type 316 stainless steels. The images depict different patterns produced by the electrons as they scatter off the face centered cubic structure of the steel. These investigations are routinely performed at ORNL’s Low Activation Materials Development and Analysis (LAMDA) laboratory on irradiated materials.

Specimens, phylogenies, and other resources to help identify fungi and conduct research.

Researcher Chanaka Kumara used a chemical vapor deposition system to coat a stainless-steel disc (seen here in the foreground) with carbon nanotubes. Credit: Carlos Jones/ORNL, U.S. Dept. of Energy

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Dr. Andrew Wilson sets to work with specimens of the Sam Mitchel Herbarium of Fungi.

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